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Energy Exploration Center

*Note* We are experiencing some data issues with our downloadable data and are actively working to get this fixed and more usable. Please contact us with any data needs and we can work with you to clean up any data as appropriate. Thank you for your understanding! For the most part, viewing the data in the browser will still work, but you might notice that the data starts and ends at a weird time of day!

Getting Started: We've created a brief document to share some tips and more details about using solar energy data from this Energy Exploration Center in your lesson plans.

Basic Steps

Use the drop-down list to select a school or project. This will enable you to select data variables and the date range in the next field.

Step Two:

Select up to four data variables to graph using the drop-down list. The variables available are dependent on the technology installed at the site.

Step Three:

Select a Start Date and End Date for the time period you’d like to graph. The length of your selected interval will dictate how much granularity you will see in your graph or spreadsheet.

Step Four:

Click on the “GRAPH” button. After the graph has been generated, you can print your graph, download the data into a spreadsheet or share it over email, Twitter or Facebook by clicking on the buttons that appear below.

To view data in 15-minute blocks: Select a single day to graph (the start date and end date will be the same).

To view data in hour blocks: Select a time interval that is less than or equal to 7 days and greater than 1 day.

To view data in day blocks: Select a time interval that is less than or equal to 31 days and greater than 7 days. To view data in month blocks: Select a time interval that is less than or equal to 366 days and greater than 31 days. When graphing complete months of data, remember to include entire calendar months in your time-interval.

NOTE: Graphs showing trend lines at zero kW across an extended period of time indicate that data monitoring was inactive for that period. Inactive data monitoring may be caused by a number of factors, including IT maintenance, temporary shut-down during the summer, etc.

Project data not displaying? Most project data displays go down after implementation of new network configuration or firewall changes. Download this troubleshooting guide for more information.